Finished Basements: What To Do With All That Space
A finished basement is a hot commodity. That extra living space can go towards a lot of things, primarily your home’s value. So, what to do with all that extra square footage?
A finished basement is a hot commodity. That extra living space can go towards a lot of things, primarily your home’s value. So, what to do with all that extra square footage?
The most recent appraisal for this Lawrence Park home put it at just under $3 million. That was in 2013, so it’s likely more than doubled now. In that range, you expect to get nothing less than an exceptional property and this one delivers.
Lofts are versatile, creative, and the trendiest thing out there. Don’t lie, your inner five-year-old gets really excited when you see one. The best part, is that they actually add a great deal of practical use too.
This house was such a winner that it sold in one day, with the inclusion of a bid that was $300,000 over asking.
Shabby chic is a fabulous combination of vintage, country cottage and eclectic design. Its essence is taking ‘dated’ (but not tacky) pieces and trends, and bringing them back with a modern twist or overall palette. Bright and quaint are the most common descriptions for shabby chic.
A renovation is on the horizon and you’re wondering if you should stick it out or move out. The major things to keep in mind are logistics of setting up shop elsewhere and your budget.
Paint is overrated and overdone. People want new and exciting ways to decorate their homes. They want something that stands out, something exciting.
This Victorian charmer in Toronto’s Cabbagetown is filled to the brim with artsy character. It’s those unique design features that priced this property at $1.7 million.
The traditional style is a classic for a reason, you can’t go wrong here. Sometimes contemporary is just too cold and rustic is just a little too warm. Traditional design is the sweet spot that fits just right.
It used to be that homeowners expected a separate or designated dining space in their homes. That was a given, no matter the budget or residence type.